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Arizona baseball wins finale over Kansas State to avoid home series sweep

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The company line after any loss is to flush it, move on to the next one. Some defeats are harder to move past than others, but Arizona managed to pull the handle. The UA beat Kansas State 11-7 on Sunday afternoon at Hi Corbett Field, salvaging the finale of a series in which it led the first two games 1-0 entering the late innings only to lose both.

Saturday’s loss was particularly deflating, as Smith Bailey struck out 15 over six innings of 1-hit ball only to see the bullpen get crushed. “For these guys to win today was a huge thing,” UA coach Chip Hale said. “We easily could have just gotten swept.

I can say it and I can preach it and all these things, but they have to do it. They did a really good job of coming out and playing good baseball. ” Hale acknowledged the weekend was a missed opportunity, yet despite dropping two of three Arizona (15-24, 6-12) actually improved in the Big 12 standings.

The Wildcats are tied for 12 th with Texas Tech, which was swept at Utah, and only the top 12 make the conference tournament next month. Tech has the tiebreaker, though, so Arizona would have to finish at least a game ahead of the Red Raiders or catch someone else in the standings. The next closest teams are Cincinnati and Oklahoma State, both at 8-10.

“We need to win series, whether they’re here or on the road, if we plan number one making the tournament—our own tournament—and doing anything,” Hale said. A warm, windy day at Hi Corbett made for great hitting conditions, particularly on balls in the air. The teams combined for 10 extra-base hits, seven by Arizona, which tied for second-most in a game this season.